1269 Quotations with While.
- 301. George Eliot: An ass may bray a good while before he shakes the stars down.

- 302. E. F. Schumacher: An attitude to life which seeks fulfillment in the single-minded pursuit of weal ...

- 303. Steven Weinberg: An expert is a person who avoids the small errors while sweeping on to the grand ...

- 304. The Holy Bible: And in the morning, rising up a great while before day, he went out, and departe ...

- 305. David Douglas Duncan: And that was victory. The freedom to sprawl loosely upon a city street, heat his ...

- 306. Dick Gregory: And we love to dance -- especially that new one called the Civil War Twist. The ...

- 307. Arnold Toynbee: Anxiety and conscience are a powerful pair of dynamos. Between them, they have e ...

- 308. Derek Walcott: Any serious attempt to try to do something worthwhile is ritualistic.

- 309. Franz Kafka: Anyone who cannot come to terms with his life while he is alive needs one hand t ...

- 310. Rose Wilder Lane: Anyone who says that economic security is a human right, has been too much babie ...

- 311. Bertrand Russell: Aristotle could have avoided the mistake of thinking that women have fewer teeth ...

- 312. Desiderius Erasmus: As an example of just how useless these philosophers are for any practice in lif ...

- 313. F. Scott Fitzgerald: At any rate, let us love for a while, for a year or so, you and me. That's a for ...

- 314. Victor Hugo: Be like the bird that, passing on her flight awhile on boughs too slight, feels ...

- 315. Maltbie D. Babcock: Be on the lookout for mercies. The more we look for them, the more of them we wi ...

- 316. Elbert Hubbard: Be yourself and think for yourself; and while your conclusions may not be infall ...

- 317. Marguerite Duras: Before they're plumbers or writers or taxi drivers or unemployed or journalists, ...

- 318. 0. Hallesby: Begin to realize more and more that prayer is the most important thing you do. Y ...

- 319. John Wilmot: Books bear him up a while, and make him try to swim with bladders of philosophy.

- 320. Thomas Carlyle: But the whim we have of happiness is somewhat thus. By certain valuations, and a ...

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